A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999

Chapter 4 - The special rules  

Part 4-2 - Special rules mainly about supplies and acquisitions  

Note:

The special rules in this Part mainly modify the operation of Part 2-2 , but they may affect other Parts of Chapter 2 in minor ways.

Division 71 - Fringe benefits provided by input taxed suppliers  

71-5   Acquisitions by input taxed suppliers to provide fringe benefits  

(1)    


An acquisition that solely or partly relates to making supplies that are * input taxed is not a * creditable acquisition if:


(a) the acquisition would (but for this section) be an acquisition of a kind referred to in paragraph 149A(2)(b) of the Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986 ; and


(b) the acquisition specifically relates to the provision of a particular benefit (within the meaning of that Act) in respect of which * fringe benefits tax is or will be payable.


(2)    


However, this section does not apply to an acquisition if:


(a) the only reason it relates to making supplies that are * input taxed is because it relates to making * financial supplies ; and


(b) you do not *exceed the financial acquisitions threshold .


(3)    
This section has effect despite section 11-5 (which is about what is a creditable acquisition).





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